"Tattooed" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Tattooed" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

Tattooed
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"Tattooed" Meaning

Having skin markings or designs that are permanently inked onto the body using a tattoo needle.

Example: He had a tattoo of a snake on his bicep.

"Tattooed" Examples

Definition

The word "tattooed" is the past participle of the verb "tattoo" which means to mark the skin with a design or pattern using a needle and ink. It can describe an object, a place, or a person.

5 Usage Examples


Person

The heavily tattooed man walked into the bar, causing quite a scene.
Her tattooed arms told a story of their own.

Object

The tattooed chairs were surprisingly comfortable.
She carefully designed and tattooed the intricate pattern on her new shoes.

Place

The village was tattooed on the map.
The town was forever tattooed in my memory.

Abstract

The vivid sunset was tattooed in my mind.
The scent of freshly baked cookies was tattooed in her nose.

Note: These examples attempt to describe various contexts in which "tattooed" can be applied, primarily to objects, people, places, and abstract concepts.

"Tattooed" Similar Words

Tattler

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Tattletales

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Tattling

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Informing on someone's misbehavior or confidential information, usually in a way that is considered gossip or nosy.

Tattoes

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Tattoo

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A permanent mark or design made on the body's skin using a sharp instrument, typically for decorative or symbolic reasons.

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A permanent mark or design made on the body by puncturing the skin with a needle and inserting ink.

Tattooing

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Tattooing is the act of inserting ink into the skin to create a design or image, typically done using a tattoo machine or hand tools. It involves puncturing the skin with a needle to place the ink underneath the epidermis, resulting in a permanent marking.

Tattooist

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A tattooist is a person whose profession is to design and execute tattoos on clients. They use needles to inject ink into the skin, creating permanent designs and patterns.

Tattoos

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Tattoos are designs or markings made on the skin, typically with ink, that are permanent and last a lifetime. They are used for a variety of reasons, including for identification, ceremonial, spiritual, or personal reasons.

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The eleventh letter of the Greek alphabet.

Taube

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